Los Angeles has been an incredible start to an incredible journey and more adventures are to come.
I’ve had so many people beg me to not hate LA and no, I didn’t. In fact, I had a great time, filled with fun activities, laughter, long days, late nights and little sleep. This is how exciting LA was for me.
/ Disneyland is pure magic.
/ In-n-Out had to happen at one point.
/ If you say you’re too old for Disneyland, you’re lying.
/ Went to see ‘Casablanca’ at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery and witnessed a stunning sunset.
/ Huntington Beach. US open, lots of (beautiful) people.
/ Lemonade stands are more authentically american than deep-fried butter. Or so I’ve been told.
/ Little Tokyo.
/ Bottega Louie is a bright place.
/ Perch gives you downtown views while you enjoy great food.
/ Venice Beach has bricks and good coffee.
You can follow along via my Instagram account and these hashtags: #TheRoadWander & #OpenRoadThirstyHeart
I’ve seen a couple of your photos on Instagram and it looks like you had a great time in LA. We visited a couple years back on a stopover back from Australia and didn’t enjoy it too much, though we didn’t get to visit Disneyland (which I would have loved to have done)!
Have a lovely week!
xo April
Hey!
I had a ton of people throwing recommendations at me and taking me all over the city, so it really was hard for me to hate it. There was just so much to do and see!
I can see why people find it hard to be in LA though and I don’t think I could permanently live there (I miiiight be a bit too european for that ;-))
Disneyland really was magical but so were all the other things I got to do!
xoxox